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Phyllis B. Harris

Jackson, Michigan

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Harris, Phyllis B. Born Phyllis B. Glinicki, on July 1, 1914, daughter of Frank Glinicki and Florence Majkowski, both from Poland, passed away at Arbor Woods Living Center on Saturday, January 2, 2016. She was 101. She is survived by four children: Joy Idzkowski (Joe) of Jackson, Phil Simmons...

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Farewell to a beautiful woman who marked the world with her spirit.

Heaven is a lucky place to get Gram! She always made me laugh and taught me some things, as well. Peace for her and her loved ones now.

Kathy A

Aunt Phyl may have been the chiot of the family but that is shy we loved her. She taught me how to sing out loud if slightly off key, to dance if you could find a partner and to devote your life to family. I wish I knew the Polish equivalent of the Irish blessing but I know Bishop Don will send her back to her Creator in the way she deserves.
Rest in Peace
MARTI and John

Rainbow to Heaven

Len and Family:
The love and support of a mother can never be replaced, but we hope you find some strength, in the love of family and in the warm embrace of friends.

I'm very sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. I can only imagine how difficult losing a parent must be. Len you are in my thoughts and prayers along with your entire family.

When my mom called to let me know that Aunt Phyl had passed, all I could think of is that she LIVED! I have many fond memories of her and one that I will always remember. She was sitting on my Mom's living room with all of her sisters, and they were all telling stories on each other. So much laughter and happiness in that room. I will miss her but I know her spirit will live on with those she left behind.
I'm sorry I can't be there for the funeral but please know, my cousins, that...

To Aunt Phyl & Dutch. Looking forward to having a Hamm's beer with you in heaven. The polka says "In heaven there is no beer that's why we drink it here" Must be something better up there, in the meantime I wiLl have a Hamm's in your honor. You two were wonderful people and examples for us all. Love Mike Burdick

Bishop Donald F. Hanchon, Auxiliary Bishop/Archdiocese of Detroit

When news of Aunt Phyl's death reached me, I couldn't help but think of the happy reunions in Heaven...with the three spouses she had loved and buried...with her departed son, Don...with the many departed family members and friends she had mourned. Social occasions were important for her...and she made her presence known! What a tremendous capacity for love...and suffering...she displayed. Her own life experience made her a giving person. I remember her caring for her mother, Florence...

So sorry to hear about Phyllis passing, I knew her from Arbor woods, Very sweet lady ! God Bless ! Millie McFate